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THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS VOL. V STOW, O., FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1938 NO. 9 THE REVIVAL Dr. E. J. Bulgin of Long Beach, California, begins a revival meeting in the Tabernacle in Stow, Tuesday night, March 8th. Dr. Bulgin was with us in February of last year. All who heard him desired his return, so the good Dr. will be here. Dr. Bulgin is an Evangelist of national reputation. You will laugh and cry as he recites his episodes. You will love God better for the meetings, the great plan of Salvation will be clearer to you and your spiritual life will be enriched. All church folks of all denominations are urged to come, everyone will be made welcome. Church folk, say not unto yourselves that lo here and lo there, we have things to do. Lay them aside, clear the decks for action, erase the slate, avail yourselves of this opportunity. Now for the Bulgin meeting. GEO. M. HULME LIVE FIVE HUNDRED YEARS The lecture Sunday night, March 6th, on "How To Live 500 Years," will be a treatise on health and conduct of life that tends to lengthen the years of our sojourn. Come, hear this lecture. Nine out of every ten people in Stow will find some wholesome truth that you may have occasion to thank the speaker for. Little is taught in the school of life on how to live to avoid sickness. Much is taught on how to treat disease, little on how to prevent it. Let us believe the old adage, that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. The world is sick, ailing, diseased, hobbling clown to the grave, haunted and cursed by a thousand afflictions unknown to all other species of life. Your speaker asks, is this as it should be? Are disease and death demons to destroy all happiness of the race from the day we are born till it finally pulls us down like a hunted animal? This lecture will be treated under six heads or divisions: 1st, A happy outlook on life; 2nd, The human body; 3rd, The machinery within; 4th, The teeth; 5th, Habits and follies; 6th, The hope within. f My desire in giving this lec-

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS DRAWER C STOW, SUMMIT CO., OHIO Published Weekly Subscription Price 50c A Year H. J. STOCKMAN Editor FALLS PRINTING CO.... Printer OFFICE OF PUBLICATION 360 W. Arndale Rd., Stow Entered as second class matter May 4, 1937 at the Post Office at Stow, 'Ohio, under Act wf March 3, 1879. STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH GEORGE M. HULME... Minister 859 Ardmore Av., Akron, UN-1685 Business Phone Number JE-9224 CHURCH CALENDAR Bible School Sunday, 9:30 A. M. Supt. Bible School.. N. W. Biggs Evening Tabernacle Service Sunday 7:30 P. M. Young Pfeople's Meeting Sunday. 6:30 P. M. Teacher's Training Class aond Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 P. M. Church Business Meeting First Friday Evening of Month ture is to do you good. Poor, unfortunate and ridden humanity, buffeted and distressed, beset before and behind, such is the common fate of man. More than 100,000 killed by accident in 1937. More than 300,- 000 seriously injured, with every hospital in the land overcrowded with patients, and heaven above only keeps record of the multitude of human souls that drag on, burdened, heavy-hearted, handicapped by some inferiority or ailment, incapacitated in whole or part because they are victims to some thorn that infests the flesh. This lecture on "How To Live 500 Years" will be a frank and serious talk, a subject handled without gloves, striking straight at the sins, habits and follies of our age. To my professional brethren, for whom I hold the highest esteem, that great class of humanity that administers to the suf- The Final Tribute... cannot be too beautiful. We keep this fact in mind in every instance and occasion. Yet the cost to you is no more. THE McGOWAN FUNERAL HOME WA-1313 247 Stow Ave. Cuyahoga Falls

Mrs. Bulgin fering multitude of our unfortunate race, I commend and offer eternal gratitude for your services. In the same breath I censure you, kind sirs, you patch up our poor broken bodies, collect your fee and it's the exception that any human soul be given instructions in the technic of health and life. GEO. M. IIULME Mr. Bulgin

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 Gas Oil Shell Gas Station "Eddie" Parsons 140 E Kent Road Stow ANNOUNCEMENTS For those who receive the paper this Friday and who are members of Stow Community Church it would be well to remember the Church Night Business Meeting, Friday, 7:30 p. m. at the church. Sunday Bible School will start promptly at 9:30 a. m. Bring your pennies which you have been saving for the past month for the Tabernacle Fund. At 11:00 A. M. there will be a short church service. The Lord's supper will be observed at this time. Sunday Evening C. E. services in the church basement start a \3:15 P. M. All young people are invited. Clara Gillam, president. At 7:30_ P. Ml. this Sunday the orchestra and Men's Chorus will occupy three-quarters of an hour after which Rev. Hulme will lecture on the subject, "How To Live Five Hundred Years." See Minister's article for this week. Tuesday evening, March 8th, 7:30 P. M. Dr. E. J. Bulgin will hold the first of a series of Revival meetings. Plan to attend the first service. Wednesday evening the weekly Bible Study class Wfll convene at 6:30 P. M. usual place. This early hour is set in order that those who usually attend this service may be able to hear Dr. Bulgin at 7:30. STOW COMMUNITY CHURCH BIBLE SCHOOL QUESTIONNAIRE Know Your Bible i Indicate whether each of the following ten statements are true or false. 1 Christ's millennial reign will begin immediately following his second coming. Rev. 13:1-9; 16-18 (True) (False) Satan will be destroyed be- Coal and Building Material E. M. Guise Coal & Supply WA-3921 Munroe Falls; O

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 IN STOW IT'S Central Cash Market WHERE MEATS and FOODS ARE CHEAPER EXTRA - EXTRA - EXTRA (WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES) MIRACLE WHIP <rt. 28c SANKA COFFEE lb. 33/ OXYDOL lg- box 15^ SWANSDOWN Pkg. 19/ KRAFT'S CHEESE SPREAD 2 for 29/ (SWANKY SWIG TULIP DESIGN GLASSES) JELLO, all flavors 4 boxes 19/ SOAP CHIPS 5 lb. box 29/ Parkay Oleo, Dwarfy glass free lb. 19 V "WE MEET OR BEAT ALL ADVERTJSED PRICES" MEATS" COUNTRY SAUSAGE lb. 22/ PORK CHOPS lb. 23/ PURE COUNTRY LARD 2 lbs. 25/ SLAB BACON lb. 23/ For Choice Cuts of Meats-See Us First

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 fore the millenium begins. Rev. 20:1-3 (True) (False) 3 Fear of the Lord will prolong your days. Prov. 10:27,. (True) (False). 4 Keeping a bridled tongue, doing good and seeking peace will prolong your days. 1 Pet. 3:10-11 (True) (False). 5 Honoring your father and your mother will prolong your days. Ex 20:12 (True) (False). Egg mash,6 If you do nc«know right from wrong and do wrong you are guilty of sin. Lev. 5:17 Oyster shell (True) (False). 7 Lack of knowledge of right and wrong is a basis for mercy. Qf^jf Fine medium 1 Tim. 1:13 (True) (False). and coarse 8 It is possible for angels to sin. 2 Pet 2:4 Judge 6 (True) Fine (False). coarse 9 Paul taught that the soul is released at death and goes to be with the Lord. 2 Cor. 5:8. (True) (False). 10 The angel revealed to John that the soul remains in a state of active consciousness after death. Rev. 6:9-12 (True) (False). The subject of death carries with it a mighty mystery. "We know in part and we prophecy in part, "came from the lips of Paul. It is therefore interesting k» s to note the things which are, in our Bibles regarding death. Some of these are revealing in their Hay & Straw nature to a degree which few of us may have realized. The references given are intended to be interpreted by you individually. The glorious fact remains that if we live by faith believing and strive to keep the commandments Baughmsin's through love, God will provide for us in eternity and we will be WA-8122 delivered blameless before the judgment seat of Christ. Never- When you need Chick Starter! Scratch feed Charcoal 16% Dairy feed 24% Dairy feed Pig & hog meal Dog feeds See the difference in using our feeds

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 Iheless we are told many things regarding eternity in our Bible. They are presented here as' an incentive to Bible reading. Paul wrote a great deal about faith. You will find a wonderful analysis of what it is and what it does in the eleventh chapter of his letter to the Hebrews. As you read this chapter look up the references which are given in reference Bibles to the men referred to in the Old Testament. We all may have the same demonstrations of the presence of the Holy Spirit in our lives today if we only grow in faith and live a prayerful, honest life. N. W. BIGGS, Supt. 52 Lincoln Ave., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio NOTICE To ladies taking subscriptions. Please see that all new subscriptions are handed in this week. LODGE MEETING Stow Council No. 192 D. of A. will meet Monday night, March 7th; at Marhofer Hall. Initiation of candidates will be held. All officers are requested to come in white. ABOUT PEOPLE IN STOW, Etc. Hear Bulgin. Wheeler is back from Florida. Attendance at Bible School last Sunday was two hundred twentyfour. The new telephone number for the Stow High School is WA-1618. Dr. Bulgin says that God's method of character building is faith. Auto licenses are being sold this year by J. P. McGrail in his Antique Shop at 150 East Kent* road. Bulgin says, "I dare you to present a problem that is not solved in the teachings of the BAUMGARDT'S MEAT MARKET Acme Store No. 11412 Specials For Saturday, March 6th BEEF POT ROASTS lb. 18/ BEEF BRISKET 2 lbs. 25/ CHOICE GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. 35/ PURE LARD Bowe u s m 0 t r 3 Z r e lys 3 lbs. 33/ LARGE BOLOGNA 2 lbs. 35/ SUGAR CURED BACON lb. 27/ COUNTRY DRESSED FRESH PORK PRODUCTS COMPLETE LINE OF ZIMMERLY'S PROVISIONS

8 the COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Man of Galilee. At a meeting of the Men's Bible Class held last Friday evenfng it was proposed that the class sponsor a Boy Scout troop. Mr. R. T. Mosley, a former scoutmaster, is to be in charge. Penniless and penless Jesus of Nazareth founded the greatest empire the world has ever known, E. J. Bulgin. Birthdays celebrated at Bible School last Sunday were those of N. W. Biggs, Mrs. M. A. Littell,. Mrs. H. J. Stockman, Mrs. Hackthorn of New Metamoris, Ohio, and in absentia, Billy Mosley, age 5 years, who had to remain at home on account of illness. It was Mr. Bjggs who reminded the jchool that many great persons including George Washington and Abraham Lincoln were born in February. Bulgin says that Like Pilate of old, you have Jesus on your hands and must dispose of Him. What will you do with the King? Some seventeen persons, at one time or another, helped prepare this paper for the mail last Thursday evening. One of the seventeen was Mrs. Littell of B O O K S JE-9224 BOUGHT AND STOP, Look, Listen! Boys and Girls We are giving away Grandstand seats to Cleveland opener. Ask us how to get yours. Friend's Service Station W. E. "BILL" BRID6EKS,Proprietor SOLD McGrail Antique Shop UPHOLSTERING and CABINET WORK Phone WA-1091 150 E. Kent Rd. Stow T STOW DAIRY. General Dairy Products A. F. STEIN 149 Hudson Rd. Stow Phone WA-4794 MARTHA SPAGHT GENERAL INSURANCE A Service That Makes Friends And Keeps Them BECKLEY'S BARBER SHOP Marhofer STOW Block OHIO JUNCTION SHOE REPAIR H. M. \WYATT, Prop. Good Material - Good Work 2721 Hudson Drive

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 For all Dairy Products call ISALY'S on h. A. REARICK, Proprietor Marcella ave. In honor of her birthday at the end of the evening's work a large cake was cut and distributed with fruit punch to the workers present. In our opinion this is a very nice way. to celebrate a birthday. Last Sunday little Miss Cozette Mulligan and her older sister, Katherine, were presented with diplomas for perfect attendance at Bible School during the year 1937. Mr. Biggs made mention that perfect attendance records for the first two months were made by twelve girls in Miss Arlene Stein's class, ten boys in H. J. Stockman's class, twelve young folks in Mrs. Judy's class, ten ladies in Mrs. Dunn's class and sixteen men in Rev. Hulme's class. There are others who hold records for perfect attendance. in other classes but who were not mentioned. Bulgin says: "There are thousands of people today that cannot and will not exercise faith, which is the greatest faculty of the soul. They foolishly say, I won't believe anything that I cannot see. They are foolish because the best things and the most real things in this wonderful world are not those things which in Stow FURNITURE REPAIRED REFINISHED CABINET WORK Clint E. Worcester WA-9635 THE STOW BOOK SHOPPE Books Bought and Sold E. F. KASTENS Pumps, Plumbing, Heating Estimates Free 116 E. Graham Rd. Phone WA-7688 we see, but the unseen. You can see a house, but you can't see a home. You can see a brain, but you can't see a mind. You can see a face, but you can't see love. You can see a body, but you can't see a soul. You can see the earth, but you can't see gravity. _ You can see your sweetheart, but you can't see love. No one will dare tell me that a face is more important than a will; or a house more important KNIGHT SERVICE CO. Nu-Way Cleaning and Pressing There is a Difference - INVISIBLE SHOE REBUILDING WA-2224 1890 Front St. Cuyahoga Falls

10 THE COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS RITCHIE'S MEAT MARKET Fresh Home Dressed Meats N.L."Ritchie, Proprietor WA-1507 407 Ritchie Road Stow Ohio than a home. Real education consists in getting into your life workable, invisible forces; not lust, but love, not money but abundance, not clothes but expression, not objects but forces; to see beauty everywhere is God's great world. * POVERTY The Editor of this papers is capable of doing a lot of talking about ways and means of abolishing poverty in Stow. But thusfar he has done little more than talk and it is doubtful if he will do much more than talk, for with all our other activities, that's about all we have time for. However suggestions are made with Perfection When attained - brings Satisfaction the idea that possibly some other individual or group of individuals will be inspired to definite arid positive action. For this issue we print the following letter. The pamphlet mentioned is not published. Other ideas may follow next week. The letter: Stow, Ohio Feb. 21, 1938 Mr. H. J. Stockman, Editor, The Community Church News, Stow, Ohio. Dear Sir: Your articles in the last two issues of the Community Church News regarding plans to abolish poverty in Sow, and your fourth suggestion in the. article in the) Let us contribute to your feeling of satisfaction by putting your old car in perfect shape. Marhofer Chevrolet WA-1823 Stow

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 issue of Feb. 11th prompt me to send the enclosed pamphlet. About three months ago I had the privilege of explaining the operation of a Credit Union to the members of the Stow Fire Department, but I do not believe that anything further than that has been done toward starting a Credit Union in Stow, If you are not already familiar with the development of Credit Unions, you will be interested in the fact that there are approximately 7000 of them in operation in the United States, and that the first one (in the United States) was organized in 1909. It seems to me that a Credit Union can be, and would be, of great benefit to the residents of Stow, especially to those whose circumstances are such that they must do their borrowing from some of those finance companies which charge 3% monthly interest. Credit Unions are limited by law to 1% per month. However, the benefits pre not confined to savings in interest charges on loans. It is part of the Credit Union's job to teach it's members systematic saving, and efficiently managed Credit Unions earn up to 6% dividends for their shareholders. The writer is an officer in the Mechanics Federal Credit Union, operating among the employes in the Engineering Division at Goodyear. If you wish further information regarding Credit Unions, or if it is your wish to take the necessary steps to organize one in Stow, I will be very glad to assist. Yours very truly, R. H. WEIDEL, 368 West Kent Road, Stow, Ohio Phone WA-9303. «Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stein are - both ill. Mrs. Stein quite seriously so. She is to be removed to the hospital. G, Gross receipts at the P-T-A Bazaar last Saturday were reported by Mrs. Joe Young to be around $260 with expenses somewhere between ninety and a hundred dollars. Therefore net profit for the days labor were about $160.,3s DEATH Tuesday It was reported late this afternoon that Mr. William Lodges' youngest son, Oliver, was overcome by carbon monoxide gas. Death resulted. No further details are at present available. <s> TREE PRUNING. W. G. Morris. Leave orders with John Goodenberger, Ritchie Rd, Stow. (Adv.) Call WA-3281 for the Bailey Ash Garbage Collection Service. Twice weekly at Silver Lake and Stow. Reasonable rates. R. B. Bailey, 3330 Caleb Ave., Cuyahoga Falls. (Adv.)

8 THE COIWNIUNITY CHURCH NEWS 3 YOU CAN "DEPEND ON US- Our Service and Our Merchandise W. C. GERBER & SON GAS - OIL GRAHAM ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Bible School attendance last Sunday was 130. Birthdays celebrated were those of Mrs. Frye, Lois Douglas, Carol Haynes and Jackie Kline. The Fireside Forum will meet Friday evening of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Haynes. Rev. and Mrs. Douglas and children spent last Sunday at the Biggs home helping Mr. Biggs celebrate his birthday. Miss Jean Leas spent last Friday with Mrs. Douglas and became a member of the Girls Guild at their meeting that evening. The Juniors gave some very nice recitations and special songs during the opening exercise of Sunday evenings service. Mrs. Sutton has charge of these Juniors and is doing a commendable - work. Several from this church attended the funeral Thursday of Mr. Sayer, father of Mrs. Younkin. Because of this funeral the Missionary meeting was postponed i until March 3rd, the decision being made too late to change WA-5601 FORD SALES the item in last weeks news. The best in Fresh and Home Cured Meats J. B. Weldon, Kent and Stow Meat Market Top of the Hill on Kent Rd., 1-2 Mile East of Fish Creek. (Adv.) For tree pruning call W.A-9107. (Adv.) ( TREE PRUNING W. G. Norris. Leave orders at John Goodenberger's, Ritchie Road, Stow. (Adv.) Special on permanents until March 15th, as low as $2.50. Telephone WA-1423 for appointment. Stow Beauty Shoppe. Elsie Mae Walton, Mgr. (Adv.) WANTED: Washing and ironing to do at home. Mrs. B. J. Kinkaid, 501 Ritchie Rd.; Stow. (Adv.) Now is the time to get prices on building and repairing. Estimates free. R. J. Holm. Phone WA-9646. (Adv.) Chestnut framing and sheeting. 4 by 4's for posts, $30 per thousand. Joe Mitten, 142 Thorndale Ave. (Adv.) Falls Printing Co Quality Printing 2379 Front St. CUYAHOGA FALLS, OHIO.